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Tag Archives: Glencore
Who the hell are Glencore?
A few weeks ago the name meant nothing to most people. Now we suddenly have Glencore floated on the London stock exchange and we’re being told that this multi-national company seems to own a sizeable chunk of the most important … Continue reading →
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